September 19, 2021 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
CONTACTS
Office…………..…….………..887-6472 Fax………..……….…………..887-7027 Website………..………...seaschurch.org School…………...………...…..887-6056
PARISH STAFF
Rev. Tom Kiefer….……….……….…..Pastor Denise Dumars….………Religious Education Karen Tippie….…...Religious Education Asst.
Ellen Chindlund………...Youth Minister Melinda Arnold….….………..Music Minister Sr. Bernadette Goessling…...Pastoral Minister Deacon Tom & Pat Brewer…...….….R.C.I.A.
Diane Schulty………..Office Manager Heather Hayes………...Finance Manager Kelly Hayes………...Facility Manager Morgan Trokey, Jr.……..…..Parish Custodian Eugene Varnes……….School Custodian
SCHOOL STAFF
JoAnne Bailes……….Principal Lauren Cayer….…....Administrative Assistant
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday…...……….………4:30 !"
Sunday……….…….7:30, 9:00, 11:15 #"
Nursery in School during 9:00 & 11:15 #" Masses WEEKDAY MASSSES
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 6:30 #" & 8:30 #"
Wednesday 6:30 #" & 6:00 !"
Sacrament of Reconciliation Saturday...3:00-4:00 !" or by appointment
Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick Call the Parish Office at 417.887.6472 To contact Fr. Tom for the Anointing of the Sick
or if you have experienced a death of a family member or of a friend outside of Office Hours
follow the prompts of the phone system and connect to extension 630. You will then be placed
on hold and connected to Fr. Tom’s cell phone.
Sacrament of Matrimony Call the Parish Office at least six months
prior to possible date Infant Baptism Preparation Second Tuesday of the Month……..6:30 !"
Contact John & Patty Straus, 840-5494 or [email protected] to register
by the Friday before the class
2200 W Republic Rd, Springfield, Mo 65807
There is something about being first. Whether it be first in line, first to be picked for the team, or the first one to finish their work, great satisfaction is achieved. Our egos love being first. It somehow sets us apart from everyone else, gives us a sense of pride and positions us to feel better than others. When we are first, we can glory in our efforts, skills, and achievements. Isn’t that what really matters? After all, we are taught from a very young age to be proficient, stay on top, be the best at what we do, and win the praise and esteem of others. This is the stuff that makes us successful and provides us with a comfortable, satisfying life.
Jesus wants none of it. All of the details we anguish over mean little to the kingdom of God. You want to be first? Then, be a servant and welcome a child. All of this is the opposite of our often vehement pursuits. If we are serious about following Jesus and living the Gospel, then we must put the needs of others before our own. If we continue to listen only to the noise of the world, we are going to continue to believe the illusions we inherit. Those illusions come in many forms, but all have things in common: me before you, being on top and not the bottom, us versus them, personal security over universal harmony and peace. When are we going to learn that always striving to be the best and first is an empty pursuit in our struggle for happiness? While satisfying our ego with this momentary boost of esteem may feel good for a moment, is it what we really desire?
If we can break from the world’s noise and create a space of sacred silence in our lives, we can begin to listen and see that we are being called in another direction. What we really desire is not the bolstering of our egos but the innocence we lost somewhere along the way. When we can be playful, joyful, and even somewhat carefree, life is good. We want our relationships to work, a place to call home, and to live peaceful lives with our sisters and brothers. Only a servant can do this.
The servant’s prayer seeks to detach from self-concern in order to be used by God. Rather than worrying about being first and coming out on top, we can be inspired, guided, empowered, and led to do good works.
Stop worrying about being first and put greater energy into feeling joy.
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SING JOYFULLY WITH SEAS ADULT CHOIR At every Mass, we can hear your beautiful voices in the congregation! We invite anyone interested in joining the SEAS Adult Choir to join us for weekly (with a few exceptions) rehearsals on Wednesday evenings at 7:00 !". Please check the parish calendar
in the bulletin or on the website to confirm the schedule. The Adult Choir is open to everyone high school age and older. Formal music training is not required - only a desire to be part of our music ministry. You may sign-up for Adult Choir under the choir tab on Flocknote, www.seas2200.flocknote.com.
Do you play piano or organ? We have a place
for you! We are looking for an additional
accompanist. Please email Melinda at [email protected].
SEAS CHILDREN’S AND YOUTH
CHOIRS RETURN!
We are very excited to have our kids resuming their participation in SEAS’ Music Ministry. Rehearsals will be the first, second and fourth
Tuesdays of the month at 5:30 !" - 6:30 !" and 7:00 !" - 8:00 !".
Both choirs are open to Catholic school, other private school, public school and homeschool students.
Children’s Choir is for students in 3rd-5th grades.
Youth Choir is open to students from 6th grade through high school. The first rehearsal on September 14 will be an informational meeting for parents and students, followed by time to sing.
We also welcome instrumentalists. Please email Melinda for more information about this opportunity.
Sign-up for notifications for these groups under the choir tab on Flocknote.
Parents, if you would like to volunteer to help with either choir, please email Melinda. All volunteers must be VIRTUS trained and have a current Code of Conduct signed and on file.
CATECHTETICAL SUNDAY TODAY, Sunday, September 19, 2021
Catechetical Sunday is a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the role that each
person plays, by virtue of baptism, in handing on the faith and being a witness to the Gospel.
This year’s theme is: “Say the Word and My Soul Shall be
Healed.” Let us thank and pray for all those dedicated women and men who play such an important part in the faith lives of our children.
SECOND COLLECTION This Weekend - September 18/19
From Catholic schools and hospitals - to parishes, retreat centers, and works of mercy - elderly sisters,
brothers and religious order priests have prayerfully served our Church and the world. Most have ministered for little pay.
Now, without enough retirement savings, many religious communities are struggling to care for their aging members. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious helps provide nursing care, medicine and other necessities. Please be as generous as you are able this weekend in giving back to those who have given so much to us during their lifetimes.
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MASS OF THE ANGELS Wednesday, October 6, 2021, 6:00 "#
May the Angels guide our children who have died into paradise. Jesus said “. . . for I say to you that
their angels behold the face of my father.”
Matthew 18:10
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton’s Mass of the Angels will be held on Wednesday, October 6, at 6:00 !". This is a Mass to remember and honor all children who have died. Please come and celebrate this special liturgy.
A reception will follow the Mass.
JOIN THE “FLOCK”
Keep in touch with us via email or text Text SEAS2200 to 84576
or connect with us online at:
seas2200.flocknote.com
September Sunday
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Blood Pressure Clinic after all Masses 10:10 AM Adult Scripture Study
10:10 AM PSR/Confirmation begins/Confirmation 2 10:10 AM PSR Parent Meeting
10:10 AM High School Book Discussion 6:00 PM Youth Open Gym
8:00 PM AA
Monday
20
2:00 PM Marian Movement of Priests Cenacle 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Eucharistic Adoration 6:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting 7:00 PM Gamblers AnonymousTuesday
21
6:30 AM That Man Is You 9:15 AM Adult Scripture Group 9:30 AM Mom’s Group 9:45 AM Parish Staff Meeting 10:00 AM Rosary Makers 6:30 PM RCIA7:00 PM Pastoral Council 7:00 PM Cornerstone
Wednesday
22
8:30 AM Weigh and Pray 9:15 AM SEAS Food Pantry 12:00 PM Tight Knit Group 5:00 PM ROC6:30 PM Adult Scripture Study
6:30 PM PSR/Confirmation begins /Confirmation 2 6:30 PM PSR Parent Meeting
6:30 PM Liturgy Meeting with Chairpersons 7:00 PM CREED
7:00 PM Choir Practice
Thursday
23
8:30 AM All School Mass 9:15 AM Adult Scripture Study 6:00 PM Beginning Experience 6:30 PM Praise & Worship Group 6:30 PM SVdP MeetingFriday
24
6:30 PM Wedding Rehearsal-Gipson/Newman Saturday25
1:30 PM Wedding-Gipson/Newman 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM ReconciliationSunday
26
10:10 AM Adult Scripture Study10:10 AM PSR/Confirmation/Confirmation 2 10:10 AM Confirmation 1 Parents/Candidates 10:10 AM High School Book Discussion 8:00 PM AA
A Message from our Pastor, Fr. Tom Kiefer . . .
God bless you! Thank you for all of the hard work and love making Harvest Home the great event for our parish family and community. A special word of appreciation to Ryan & Linda Glendenning and all who
spent countless hours and did an exceptional job in bring- ing us all together and coordinating Harvest Home 2021.
Thank you also to our chairper- sons and volunteers!
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Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Resumed!
“Taking this step of faith, and making a commitment to set aside time to simply sit quietly with Our Lord in adoration, petition, and thanksgiving, is something you will never regret.”
CONTACT: Marilyn Gibson 417.224.4043 [email protected]
Holy Trinity Parish Office 417.883.3440 Security Measures are in place for those with
safety concerns, especially overnight.
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration
Holy Trinity Parish 2818 East Bennet Street
Melinda Arnold Tom McCune
Jim Bach Dana MacKenzie
Joanna Cavato Bill Mabary
Corey & Rachael Chisam Blanca Mallonee
Jennifer Cowan Dan Murphy
Todd Davis Roberta Pearson
Michael Defontes Missy Penkalski Cindy Dittmer Karen & Dan Ruhlman Jeremy & Ali Forrest Richard & Nicole Russell
Neil Frost Tom Ryan
Kelly Hayes Fred Shaw
Greg Heslin Amanda Tippie
Mayela Hilton Karen Tippie
Kevin Holbrook Amy Tillman
Natalee Kauffman Mark Wehner
Bob Kutz Mary Williams
Brittany & Cameron Lincks Bev Willis Shad & Christy McCue Jocelyn Zito
Ken & Sue McCrory God bless you !!!
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Eucharistic Adoration
Join us every MONDAY in the Day Chapel
4:00-8:00 !"
for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Marian Movement of Priests Cenacle - 2:00 !"
Sunday, September 19
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Catechetical Sunday 7:30 AM ... †Ryne Shea Millsap 9:00 AM ... People of the Parish 11:15 AM ... Vocations Monday, September 20
Sts. Andrew Kim Tae-gŏn, Priest, and Paul Chŏng Ha-sang and Companions,
6:30 AM ... John & Lisa Acosta 8:30 AM ... Jim & Sara Stone Tuesday, September 21
St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist
6:30 AM ... †Jessie Luebbert 8:30 AM ... †Karen Harter Wednesday, September 22
6:30 AM ... †Vernon Thom family 6:00 PM ... †Mary Boehm Thursday, September 23
St. Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest
6:30 AM ... †Michael J. Coleman 8:30 AM ... †Earl Straus Friday, September 24
6:30 AM ... †Mary Ann Oldenberg 8:30 AM ... †Imogene Kettell Saturday, September 25
BVM 4:30 PM ... †Ann & Darrel Baird Sunday, September 26
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time
7:30 AM ... Autumn Acosta 9:00 AM ... †Wilmer Zimmermann 11:15 AM ... People of the Parish
QUESTION OF THE WEEK Mark 9:30-37
Key Passage: “Whosoever receives one child such as this in my name, receives me; and whoever receives me, receives not me, but the one who sent me.”
Question: What are the best lessons you have learned from children?
Children: What do you like best about being a child instead of being a grown-up?
The Flowers in the Sanctuary this week have been provided by:
Pat & Tom Brewer in celebration of their 36th Wedding Anniversary
Stephen Ministry
Did you know . . . that the birth of a child can also be a crisis? Even though it’s a happy
time, the changes that a new baby makes in his/her parents’ lives can create a lot of stress. New or experienced parents sometimes benefit from the caring support of a Stephen Minister.
Please call:
Dale Buechler, c 618.971.7183 or 417.887.0170 Joan McClennen, 417.838.9170 or
Readings for the week of September 19, 2021 Sunday:
Wis 2:12, 17-20 / Ps 54:3-8 / Jas 3:16-4:3 / Mk 9:30-37
Monday:
Ezr 1:1-6 / Ps 126:1b-2ab, 2cd-3-6 / Lk 8:16-18
Tuesday:
Eph 4:1-7, 11-13 / Ps 19:2-5 / Mt 9:9-13
Wednesday:
Ezr 9:5-9 / Tb 13:2, 3-4a, 4befghn, 7-8 / Lk 9:1-6
Thursday:
Hg 1:1-8 / Ps 149:1b-2-6a & 9b / Lk 9:7-9
Friday:
Hg 2:1-9 / Ps 43:1-4 / Lk 9:18-22
Saturday:
Zec 2:5-9, 14-15a / Jer 31:10, 11-12ab, 13 /L k 9:43b-45
Next Sunday:
Nm 11:25-29 / Ps 19:8, 10, 12-14 / Jas 5:1-6 Mk 9:38-43, 45, 47-48
St. Vincent de Paul
September Requests
For the month of September, SVdP is asking that you please consider donating laundry detergent, dish washing liquid, bathroom tissue and canned chicken. Thank you for your ongoing generous support of this important ministry.
PRAISE & WORSHIP GROUP Thursday evenings, 6:30 "#, Sanctuary Please contact Shelly Pichler, 417.838.2730, if you would like more info or how you might join the group via Zoom.
Operating Fund
Weekly Envelopes ... $11,874 Building Fund
Income for the Week ... $3,404 Special Collections
Income for the Week ... $2,013
Today’s second reading warns that a heart consumed with avarice and envy leads to jealousy, strife, conflicts and disputes. A giving heart, in contrast, can sing instead with the
psalmist, “Freely will I offer you sacrifice; I will praise your name, O Lord, for its goodness.”
Our Giving
For the Week of September 5-11
RCIA INQUIRY SESSIONS Tuesdays, 6:30-8:00 "#
Do you know a family member or friend interested in the Catholic Church? If yes, please let them know that our regular weekly RCIA sessions have already begun on Tuesday evenings from 6:30-8:00 !", but it is not to late to join. Babysitting is available.
Youth Ministry
Ellen Chindlund, Youth Minister [email protected]
417.887.6472, ext. 608
HIGH SCHOOL BOOK DISCUSSION TODAY, Sunday, September 19th,
10:10AM—11:10AM
High School youth are invited to meet in the Youth Room on Sundays from 10:10-11:10 #".
There will be time to ask questions and go deeper on faith topics you want to explore . Topics
for discussion are chosen by the youth.
YOUTH OPEN GYM
TODAY, Sunday, September 19, 6:00-8:00 "#
Come join us for food and fun at SEAS Youth Open Gym! The Youth Room and Gym will be open today, from 6:00PM- 8:00PM. Be sure and
bring your friends (they don’t have to go to SEAS). Open to all youth in grades 6th-12th.
Pizza will be served.
ROC: Wednesday, August 22, 5:00 "#
CREED: Wednesday, August 22, 7:00 "#
CONNECT WITH
CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY Are you a recent graduate or do you know one?
Make sure to belong to something great in Col- lege. Connect to Catholic Campus Ministry to-
day at:
signup.newmanconnection.com Please contact Ellen with questions on any of
the above groups/activities.
PARISH SCHOOL OF RELIGION
Denise Dumars, Director [email protected]
417.887.6472, ext. 610 PSR/Confirmation Classes begin TODAY, Sunday, September 19 and
Wednesday, September 22 Check the PSR hallway for your child/children’s classroom meeting place.
Parent meetings will take place today and Wednesday in the Parish Hall. If you have not registered your child, please contact Denise.
Confirmation one Candidate/Parent meetings in the Parish Hall next Sunday, September 26th, (10:10AM—11:10AM) and Wednesday, September 29th, (6:30PM—7:30PM). ALL 7th grade candidates in their first year of Confirmation preparation along with their parent(s) are asked to attend one of these meetings (Catholic school kids as well). Program details and important dates/special sessions will be talked about, and an information handbook will be given out.
Our SEAS Fall/Advent 12-week Scrip- ture Study, “The Bible and the Virgin Mary” begins today and this week. If you haven’t signed up but would like to join one of the four study groups (meetings on Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays), contact Denise in the PSR office.
Children’s Liturgy of the Word bulletins are available every week in the Gathering Area.
If you have a child/children in kindergarten through 2nd grade, or even an older child who
would like one, please take one! And, keep checking to see when Children’s Liturgy of the Word ministry will resume again during the 9:00AM and 11:15AM Masses.
DIOCESAN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY To register for the Diocesan Wedding Anniversary
Mass at St. Agnes Cathedral on October 17th at 2:30PM, contact: [email protected] or call
the parish office at 417.887.6472.
This Mass fulfills your Sunday obligation.
Update: They are asking that only couples attend this liturgy. Everyone attending are asked to wear a
mask. A reception will not follow the Mass.
Apologies are offered that they are unable to extend invitations to other family members.
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C o m m u n i t y N e w s . . .
Pray for Those Serving in the Military
Taylor Adams Tanner Burnett Joe Carey Adam Casto Jordin Culberson Dorian Dorweiler Lauren Duer Michael Harter Kegan Higgerson
Sam Holbrook Randy McIlquham Ryan McIlquham Christian Miller Harold Millirons Ryan Moran Jared Mount Joe Mulheron Michael Murphy John Warren
Our Prayer List
SEAS Our Friends &
Parishioners Loved Ones
Patty Bannerman Sr. Regina Bastarache Missy Brickey Isabela Casillas Joline Cooney Wayne Enlow Maryann Fleder Tom Green Jean Hill Anthony Horn Pam Kiefer
Marilyn & Ron Kovich Tom Lysons
Alice Medrano Megan Minor Marlo Minor Michelle Murphy Mary Ruth Connor Polley Thomas Rodreick Joan Schultz Dennis Wied Stacy Powers Yerby Hunter Appleby
Bob Bumberry Deacon Tom Brewer Dale Carley
Ester Collins Anne Edie Ken Ellwood Jane Gibbs Gladys Grimes Ed Harter Brandon Keith Hayley Kreymer Gail Langdon Glenn Matlock Don McCroskey Tristin Reich Victoria Reid Donna Waters Mary Wood
Springfield Catholic Schools System is accepting Applications for the
2021-2022 School Year for . . . Substitute Teachers/Paraprofessionals
(teacher’s aide) at SCS
Paraprofessional at Immaculate Conception This is a great opportunity for parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles to help out at their child’s/children’s school(s). 60+ credit hours, VIRTUS certification (school provides) and a background check are required for employment. To submit an application, go to scspk12.org and click “About” and “Employment Opportunities” and then select “Substitute”. Or call IC (417.881.7000) for more info about their position opening.
WORKDAY AT
CATHOLIC CHARITIES/LIFEHOUSE Tuesday, September 28, 9:00-11:00 $#
Please join other volunteers from area parishes to continue the tending and harvesting of vegetables in Catholic Charities’ 21 raised beds for the moms and babies living at LifeHouse, on Tuesday, Sep- tember 28th, from 9:00AM—11:00AM.
Bring your work gloves and favorite gardening tools.
To volunteer or for more information, please contact:
Jana Hukriede @ 417.840.4109 or [email protected].
The last group workday for this season will be on Tuesday, October 26th from 9:00AM—11:00AM.
SECOND COLLECTION FOR HAITI
Through your generosity last weekend, we were able to send $1,046 to Haiti, a country that has been recently devastated from an earth- quake. Thank you!
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION . . .
We are currently in the process of installing a new Hearing Assistance System in
the Sanctuary. This will be a great addition as something we can offer to those who are hearing impaired during Masses. The new system will replace the antiquated and ineffective ear buds currently being used and thus enhance our parishioners’ ability to participate more fully at Mass. An anonymous donor has given $1,000 towards the purchase price of $3,000, and we would invite anyone else might who would be willing to make a designated contribution for this purpose. Any amount is greatly appreciated. If you can help with this project, just make your check payable to SEAS and put “Hearing Assistance System” in the memo line. THANK YOU!
BOX OF JOY
Congratulations SEAS! This past Christmas, you helped bless 61,422 children in developing countries with a Box of Joy. The children were delighted to receive boxes filled with toys, clothes, school supplies, hygiene essentials, a rosary and The Story of Jesus. For most of these boys and girls, it was the first Christmas present they had ever received. Again this year, you can bless even more children. Please join PCCW and the Cross Catholic Outreach in this meaningful service project to share hope around the world.
You may stop by the Gathering Area after any Mass this weekend and pick up your “Box of Joy”.
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